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it is down to dominic sakat, the community liaison officer, to resolve these tensions. >> whenever a lion kill a sheep or a goat or a cow, eh, they put a sheep carcass and they put poison on the carcass. when a lion comes and eat the flesh, the poison flesh, it'll die. and when the hyena comes and eat the lion, it'll also die. so it's the [indistinct], it is a very great impact and actually it's a great loss to the environment. [engine starting] in 2 neighboring villages, there have been recent lion attacks on maasai cattle, and the communities are threatening to take revenge. >> [speaking in maa] >> dominic will have to find the lion before it attacks again and warn any nearby herders. this is to protect the cattle and also the lion itself. this is the conservancy's ongoing challenge of balancing human populations with the wildlife that brings in the tourists. every tourist who visits the conservancy helps pay the maasai landowners and provide jobs for the local community. unlike the national reserve, naboisho is owned and run by local maasai. this money is causing a revolution with
it is down to dominic sakat, the community liaison officer, to resolve these tensions. >> whenever a lion kill a sheep or a goat or a cow, eh, they put a sheep carcass and they put poison on the carcass. when a lion comes and eat the flesh, the poison flesh, it'll die. and when the hyena comes and eat the lion, it'll also die. so it's the [indistinct], it is a very great impact and actually it's a great loss to the environment. [engine starting] in 2 neighboring villages, there have been...
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roger woo, dominic da vinci. we're looking forward to working with you to try and save the track here from going under. oh, we'll have to see how that goes. we're hoping you can get some slot machines in here, increase attendance, put some more money in the purses, save a lot of jobs. well, like i say, we're going to have to see how things develop, but i'm pretty confident. i'd like you to meet someone. he's got a casino license. they'd love to be involved in that. i'd love to, but another time. i've got to get down to the winner's circle. i'm dressing the winner of the first race. please call my office, okay, richard? i'll be in touch. your attention please... mr. mayor. how you doing, lloyd? [♪] [bugle playing "first call"] the horses are now on the track for the 50th annual running of the vancouver handicap. decorating the winner of this race will be our newly elected mayor. ladies and gentlemen, decorating the winner of tonight's race, let's give a warm hastings welcome to the new mayor elect of vancouver,
roger woo, dominic da vinci. we're looking forward to working with you to try and save the track here from going under. oh, we'll have to see how that goes. we're hoping you can get some slot machines in here, increase attendance, put some more money in the purses, save a lot of jobs. well, like i say, we're going to have to see how things develop, but i'm pretty confident. i'd like you to meet someone. he's got a casino license. they'd love to be involved in that. i'd love to, but another...
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is dominant and that's what makes you dominant in that that's what i see here we're talking about the breadwinner we equate who brings home more of the money is being the dominant person relationship i'm not one hundred percent that that's always across the board going to be true there may be a situation where the woman brings home more money but she's still not the dominant one of the relationship vice versa or vice versa this to me is information it's a study it came out people really make a lot of it of course you know religious organizations private organizations people the best thing here is that people can react to it i hope it spurs other articles so it's you know to test the boundaries of this dialogue i don't think you're completely nuts on that i think there's no way everything ebbs and flows and certainly what you describe is a long history of a male dominated society and i think we do see reactions to that but i'm interested in the fact that dominance here is sort of equated with who is the breadwinner and i'm not sure that's always true just for anybody who wants to follo
is dominant and that's what makes you dominant in that that's what i see here we're talking about the breadwinner we equate who brings home more of the money is being the dominant person relationship i'm not one hundred percent that that's always across the board going to be true there may be a situation where the woman brings home more money but she's still not the dominant one of the relationship vice versa or vice versa this to me is information it's a study it came out people really make a...
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. >> you, therefore, then, assumed that the other voice, the one that was softer, less dominant, was trayvon martin? >> yes. >> and you sort of reached those conclusions because you at some point learned that trayvon martin was 17 years old? >> no. when i heard the voices, i definitely thought it was a man's loud, aggressive voice and the other voice just sounded like a -- you know, a higher pitched, lighter voice. could have been a smaller man. but it sounded more like a boy to me. >> or it could have been a man who has a higher voice? >> sounded more like a boy to me. >> of course. but it could have been a man with a higher voice? >> i don't know. >> just like the more aggressive, dominant voice could have been a 17-year-old with a strong voice? or more mature voice? correct? >> i guess so. >> reporter: it went by really quick here, brooke. there was a point that don west sort of implied that the woman's emotions might have impaired her memory in some way. the reason for that is her 911 call. that was played in court today. there were a lot of calls that were made that night. hers
. >> you, therefore, then, assumed that the other voice, the one that was softer, less dominant, was trayvon martin? >> yes. >> and you sort of reached those conclusions because you at some point learned that trayvon martin was 17 years old? >> no. when i heard the voices, i definitely thought it was a man's loud, aggressive voice and the other voice just sounded like a -- you know, a higher pitched, lighter voice. could have been a smaller man. but it sounded more like...
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massaging the male domination patriarchy hierarchy we have seen this. song played out or whatever metaphor you want to use since gilgamesh seven thousand years basically of what we call western civilization has been largely patriarchal now and first of all we've been around for a hundred thousand years as human beings and maybe more and that's where i was going. yeah so at the most. it's like five or six or seven percent of human history on our continent here in north america it's like five hundred years. you know patriarchy is in human history of relatively new system which is about controlling reproduction reinforced by racism because if you want to maintain a racist structure in the long term you have to control who women have children with and so on so but i think it's really important to understand that it's i think of it as an experiment that failed well and that and that's where i want to go with that is the iroquois for example four of the five iroquois communities. the women voted the men did not and. this is. listen you i'm so grateful for it
massaging the male domination patriarchy hierarchy we have seen this. song played out or whatever metaphor you want to use since gilgamesh seven thousand years basically of what we call western civilization has been largely patriarchal now and first of all we've been around for a hundred thousand years as human beings and maybe more and that's where i was going. yeah so at the most. it's like five or six or seven percent of human history on our continent here in north america it's like five...
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or so we stop normalizing domination with gender roles i mean it's. you know it's it's a huge huge subject that should be part of our foreign policy should be understood as the underlying theme. of so much and yet it still compartmentalize there's been some just absolutely brilliant writing recently by some young women writers about the gender roles in video games this is the the young men basically coming up and these tropes the these memes these roles of women that are playing out in that i'm curious your thoughts on that are we going backwards. well i you know when you have a front line if you have a backlash i mean it's a kind of tribute to the brown and so. there are you know in this specially in pornography and the availability of pornography. on the web. many games such as you describe. the extreme degree of violence you know violence against females has become so huge. that females are no longer half the human race for the first time the the sex ratio has it's now one hundred women to one hundred one point three men i believe that that's a fir
or so we stop normalizing domination with gender roles i mean it's. you know it's it's a huge huge subject that should be part of our foreign policy should be understood as the underlying theme. of so much and yet it still compartmentalize there's been some just absolutely brilliant writing recently by some young women writers about the gender roles in video games this is the the young men basically coming up and these tropes the these memes these roles of women that are playing out in that i'm...
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male dominated industry. another one who trained bulls. you know. male dominated. neither of them talked about being a woman in a male dominated industry. >> both said i'm just doing my job. >> most dynamic board is full of both x and y chromosome. >> moving to the next question. this is an e-mail from keith and the question is -- how do you pursue service contracts with large organizations? what methods seem to work best? i'm going start with you. you started your company with the success and then got in with a big company to sponsor you. it took some years. how did you get in? >> power of people. i believe in human relationships and human contact and so, yes, we got a -- a mice contract with a big organization. and it was really because i had developed meaningful relationships with key people. not just one relationship because there is a lot of turnover in these big corporations. but five or six. and then once they leave the company they are all friends and tell me different things i can do. really the power of people. >> how do you meet those people? >> well, i
male dominated industry. another one who trained bulls. you know. male dominated. neither of them talked about being a woman in a male dominated industry. >> both said i'm just doing my job. >> most dynamic board is full of both x and y chromosome. >> moving to the next question. this is an e-mail from keith and the question is -- how do you pursue service contracts with large organizations? what methods seem to work best? i'm going start with you. you started your company...
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golf's not really a sport you dominate a sense. what that was was just somebody who was better than everybody else. i mean, he wasn't winning tournaments, he was willing everybody. -- killing everybody. ♪ >> if you ask any of the young guys growing up who their hero was, it was tiger woods. >> to have an opportunity to sit alongside him and compete against him is a dream come true. >> i definitely remember watching matches and watching tiger win. i was definitely into golf and my dream i had set to play the pga tour before that but seeing that performance gave me a little bit more fire underneath to be push a little harder. >> might go in. might go in. might go in. it is in. [ cheers and applause ] >> i read a book about tiger when i was 14, and that's when decided to wake up every morning at 5:00 and practice before school. i wouldn't be here today if it wasn't for that book. so many thanks to tiger for that. >> it's humbling and also i realize that i'm getting older. you know, these are the guys that saw me play in -- i've been
golf's not really a sport you dominate a sense. what that was was just somebody who was better than everybody else. i mean, he wasn't winning tournaments, he was willing everybody. -- killing everybody. ♪ >> if you ask any of the young guys growing up who their hero was, it was tiger woods. >> to have an opportunity to sit alongside him and compete against him is a dream come true. >> i definitely remember watching matches and watching tiger win. i was definitely into golf...
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way to the war zone yet those same shipments have already sparked feuds among various rebel factions dominated by radical islamist fighters and latest reports say fighters from the al qaeda linked front have assassinated a large number of officers from the free syrian army r.t. contributor afshin rattansi things no amount of weapons to the moderate wing of the syrian opposition will work against radical islamic jihadists. the rebel ranks were in a stanwell recently could make no. type of agreement between themselves and now they're actually killing each other so there is that power struggle it's been going on for months and months and presumably president obama and major powers are saying yeah we'll give it to the free syrian army well if the front murdering members of the free syrian army presumably they take some of those arms and destroy it they probably use it disunity in the rebel ranks is reaching fever pitch the dangers are are very they're all they're all to be seen in iraq neighboring iraq and beginning to be seen in lebanon as the analysts are from becomes the key defacto lead factio
way to the war zone yet those same shipments have already sparked feuds among various rebel factions dominated by radical islamist fighters and latest reports say fighters from the al qaeda linked front have assassinated a large number of officers from the free syrian army r.t. contributor afshin rattansi things no amount of weapons to the moderate wing of the syrian opposition will work against radical islamic jihadists. the rebel ranks were in a stanwell recently could make no. type of...
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for example, they are coordinating in a better way than they are in another city, where there is a domination of the al-nusra front and the islamic state of iraq and another grouping entirely. in aleppo right now, there is a loose affiliation of these groupings. if weapons were to be put through to the syrian army -- the free syrian army, there's an issue of where they would end up and there is an issue of training. >> and the other issue are the civilians caught in the middle. always, the civilians caught in the crossfire. >> absolutely. you are talking about the majority. it's a majority that does not have a voice, a voice listened
for example, they are coordinating in a better way than they are in another city, where there is a domination of the al-nusra front and the islamic state of iraq and another grouping entirely. in aleppo right now, there is a loose affiliation of these groupings. if weapons were to be put through to the syrian army -- the free syrian army, there's an issue of where they would end up and there is an issue of training. >> and the other issue are the civilians caught in the middle. always,...
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top here frenchman yvonne will extend his lead in the overall standings after dominating russia's first touring car race in moscow. four weeks football and racing to come but first to tennis after world number one serena williams beat number two maria sharapova for the thirteenth time in a row to clinch her second french open title job of i was the defending champion in paris and took a two lovely lead before losing. the first set six four while a single break of serve in the second was enough for williams to take it by the same scoreline and secure her sixteenth major title but only her second on the paris clay courts after last winning the event eleven years ago the american sealed the deal with ace number ten and thirty one that she is the oldest winner at roland garros in the open era and hasn't lost to sharapova since two thousand and four are in my position to be in the final and i did put up a fight obviously today against her is not enough but she's been playing really great tennis i mean there's certainly not an excuse but bitches choose prosumer i think she really wanted it sh
top here frenchman yvonne will extend his lead in the overall standings after dominating russia's first touring car race in moscow. four weeks football and racing to come but first to tennis after world number one serena williams beat number two maria sharapova for the thirteenth time in a row to clinch her second french open title job of i was the defending champion in paris and took a two lovely lead before losing. the first set six four while a single break of serve in the second was enough...
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lou: and the refence to make an zero dominant one. it is her show one of the most successfuln the network and she is having a discussion about women and men and who is dominant i just did not get it. having a lile fine but the huffingthuffingt on post inside reporter picking up the story b these liberal journalist did not properly read the study and many simp don undetand itt my point* is that the breadwinner moms 63% are single mothers. you heard her say that isn't the point* but it is. if they were simply a matter of women progressing progressing, enjoying the rewards of their education and their hard work no one would celebrate more than i would and i do anyway but i am not the only one who finds the trend troubling. it is not a values discsion they also ask the question about these numbers 63% single parents say there aremore single mothers in a society is a big problem the american public agrees with me. we all want to celebrate but political correctness and nonsen months not dictate we deny reality ich is that the disintegration
lou: and the refence to make an zero dominant one. it is her show one of the most successfuln the network and she is having a discussion about women and men and who is dominant i just did not get it. having a lile fine but the huffingthuffingt on post inside reporter picking up the story b these liberal journalist did not properly read the study and many simp don undetand itt my point* is that the breadwinner moms 63% are single mothers. you heard her say that isn't the point* but it is. if...
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i will never say it was a plan for global dominance. but the germans have incredibly ambitious plans for taking over europe, for forcing a custom that would give germany a vice like grip on europe. the idea is that germany would have won and taken over europe, up we are talking about world war i and we are talking morally about world war ii. there was this evil force in the japanese were much more confused. i think the united states as well, about what world war i was about. what basically happened is they were talking about in july of 1914, the austrians decided that they were going to extinguish serviette. which something that was heavily weighted with the war. the war against them was for real. but germany, they became known as what is the blank check. the german side, okay, you have to have your war. when the russians come and, we will deal with the russians. at the very least this was fantastically responsible. the russians indeed the germans came in with the russians. but the big question obviously was for the british. up up up up
i will never say it was a plan for global dominance. but the germans have incredibly ambitious plans for taking over europe, for forcing a custom that would give germany a vice like grip on europe. the idea is that germany would have won and taken over europe, up we are talking about world war i and we are talking morally about world war ii. there was this evil force in the japanese were much more confused. i think the united states as well, about what world war i was about. what basically...
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yet the person on top in that dominant position then has his arms free, right? >> correct. >> might have the person on the bottom's arms actually under his knees in that position, right? >> objection, speculation versus at the scene or mma in general? >> well at the scene, speculation sustained as to mma i think you need to lay a better -- >> sure, you've watched enough mma fights to know what ground and pound is. >> sure. >> in certain ground and pound positions, they can actually the person in the dominant position on top can get the guy's on the bottom's arms under his knees so he has free access to rain blows behind him. >> i'd think his arms are above or close to his head but i don't know. >> nonetheless the person on top has his arms free. the night you saw, the person who now know to be trayvon martin was on top raining blows down on the person on the bottom george zimmerman, right? >> that's what it looked like, correct. >> now i said a moment ago you couldn't actually see fist hit face, right? >> no. >> because it was blocked by what? >> i didn't say it
yet the person on top in that dominant position then has his arms free, right? >> correct. >> might have the person on the bottom's arms actually under his knees in that position, right? >> objection, speculation versus at the scene or mma in general? >> well at the scene, speculation sustained as to mma i think you need to lay a better -- >> sure, you've watched enough mma fights to know what ground and pound is. >> sure. >> in certain ground and pound...
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the world is discussing trade and what to do about the ailing economy the war in syria is about to dominate. >>> security is tight at the lakeside golf resort where this summit is being held. along with syria, another topic that might come up is some top-level eavesdropping among foreign diplomats. president obama is on his way to northern ireland to meet with world leaders at the g-8 summit. syria is not normally on the docket but is expected to dominate the talks. >> there are very being differences between the analysis of what happened in syria and who is to blame. president vladimir putin says the rebels in syria are terrorists and barbarians who have even practiced cannibalism. >> are these the ones you want to support? are these the ones you want to give weapon ons. >>> the conversation comes after a new report reveals the u.s. and uk spied on ryu shorthand others at another summit. the "guardian" newspaper says it has evidence that they spired on the london summit of 2009 hacking into smartphones and reading e-mails. the source? edward snowden. >> how much damage he did do? the fact
the world is discussing trade and what to do about the ailing economy the war in syria is about to dominate. >>> security is tight at the lakeside golf resort where this summit is being held. along with syria, another topic that might come up is some top-level eavesdropping among foreign diplomats. president obama is on his way to northern ireland to meet with world leaders at the g-8 summit. syria is not normally on the docket but is expected to dominate the talks. >> there are...
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while on saturday the sky it wasn't the limit for some french pilots as they dominated the aerobatics challenge event in prague the competition combined a six compulsory figures and ninety seconds of a freestyle show born at speeds of around four hundred kilometers per hour and veteran pm the top managed at the best to leave the french one two three. and on sunday three time defending formula one champion sebastian vettel dominated the canadian ground create to win from pole for the first time and i know along as i moved up from six to be to lewis hamilton to second red bull's mark webber was fourth though the race was moment by the death of a track by the recovery truck when moving crashed bettles side win of the season season such as six points clear of a long as i overrode it to me when i can oblige us in third off to seven races. staying with my just ports westray so well champion if only that was among the winners in the first of that russian stage of the waltz touring car championship while brings us this pit stop report. with the sun schools in down on the newly built moscow ra
while on saturday the sky it wasn't the limit for some french pilots as they dominated the aerobatics challenge event in prague the competition combined a six compulsory figures and ninety seconds of a freestyle show born at speeds of around four hundred kilometers per hour and veteran pm the top managed at the best to leave the french one two three. and on sunday three time defending formula one champion sebastian vettel dominated the canadian ground create to win from pole for the first time...
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the bruges dominated the face-off and dominated the period. kelly, physical, the third line was outstanding. paille dropping with bickell. boychuk getting pucks down low. jam plays to the net. kelly wins the face-off here with the help of his teammates and seguin makes an outstanding play knocking that pass down. the bruins have the exact start that they wanted tonight. >> mike in this situation, always talk about playing with desperation. it only lasts as long as adrenaline allows it to. how do they sustain the attack? >> it is an elimination game. they cannot lose or they have to go home. chicago allowed them to come to them but the bruins continue to play. even after that first goal. new attitude. an in your face attitude brought by the bruins. it was here for the warm-up. you can see they mean business. torey krug, pounding shots from the point. and they are all around. these are bees around the hive. if not for this near miss, a couple of near misses, this one could be wide open. but we've seen that before in the series. look at this. by
the bruges dominated the face-off and dominated the period. kelly, physical, the third line was outstanding. paille dropping with bickell. boychuk getting pucks down low. jam plays to the net. kelly wins the face-off here with the help of his teammates and seguin makes an outstanding play knocking that pass down. the bruins have the exact start that they wanted tonight. >> mike in this situation, always talk about playing with desperation. it only lasts as long as adrenaline allows it to....
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dominic has the latest. dominic? >>reporter: under those wild winds, they are back and they have pick up and are expected to hit, now, and it is picking up at 20 miles per hour, which will not help. we have seen four air tankers fly over moments ago. the official figure acreage being destroyed is 20,000, we know they are expecting a much higher amount. the temperature is 93, which is lot less than is 105 we had experience but it is keeping things burning. the crews say the weather is not working in their favor. >> we had such a large fire spread last night that we probably going to be going back through this morning during structure assessment is see how were damage is done and make sure we don't have injuries or civilians or fire personal and getting ready for the heat that will still come. >> thousands of houses at risk and mandatory evacuation in several hours and some resolutionents -- residents were refusing to leave their houses, wanting to stay behind and put out the flames. but the properties, another ten, ha
dominic has the latest. dominic? >>reporter: under those wild winds, they are back and they have pick up and are expected to hit, now, and it is picking up at 20 miles per hour, which will not help. we have seen four air tankers fly over moments ago. the official figure acreage being destroyed is 20,000, we know they are expecting a much higher amount. the temperature is 93, which is lot less than is 105 we had experience but it is keeping things burning. the crews say the weather is not...
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dollar mov,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, dollar move, to secure its dominance in the world of me mapping. e silicon valley >>> google has made a billion dollar move to secure dominance in the world of mobile mapping. the silicon valley search giant just bought this online traffic app. it's called waze. solicits input from 40 million users to improve directions and display road hazard details. the buyout will help google add social features to mapping tool and help the company extend dominance over apple. >> mount diablo's distoric beacon was removed. the move is a positive one . the goal is to make the monument shine once again. >> a brilliant beacon on the top of 1928. long before gps. long before radar. it guided early airliners into the bay area. today john galliger says it's coming down. >> we new the beacon was in bad shape. had the idea that maybe we should repair it. >> it was turned off 72 years ago when pearl harbor was attacked. now-a-days only lit to commemorate pearl harbor day. three men who lived through the attack came to watch the beacon come down. the emotions still raw.
dollar mov,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, dollar move, to secure its dominance in the world of me mapping. e silicon valley >>> google has made a billion dollar move to secure dominance in the world of mobile mapping. the silicon valley search giant just bought this online traffic app. it's called waze. solicits input from 40 million users to improve directions and display road hazard details. the buyout will help google add social features to mapping tool and help the company extend dominance over...
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wembley appearance was their third flying on for years resoundingly proof of the bundesliga is growing dominance along with producing world class players and full stands only if you german clubs belong to one owner with shared control of the financial and commercial responsibilities this system in tandem with we have has three new fair play rules plus the bundesliga success adds up to a formal a big can of things other countries could learn from if you give you a potential out of your hands let's say two or to a sponsor and despond he has a bad moment and he says tomorrow no i don't want to put a sponsor in more what you're going to do do so it's better it's helped our system be fifty per cent plus one has to be a stay in the club so you can you can cheer as a partner but not to have to make charity where munich will know him know where the range to peg what are they all are the fourteen time title winning form of barcelona coach and one of the world's most successful young managers the top club team the top club coach and one of the top nations germany has set the standard now they must maintai
wembley appearance was their third flying on for years resoundingly proof of the bundesliga is growing dominance along with producing world class players and full stands only if you german clubs belong to one owner with shared control of the financial and commercial responsibilities this system in tandem with we have has three new fair play rules plus the bundesliga success adds up to a formal a big can of things other countries could learn from if you give you a potential out of your hands...
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economic policy dominating resources and they say they want to break that stranglehold now there's been a political tit for tat with both sides those within the yes campaign for example have pointed to a recent treasury report in which independent scotland was placed in the same category as iceland cyprus and ireland all of which of course have had economic crises and now those within the yes campaign say these sort of tactics are scaremongering to try and persuade more people to vote against independence of course no more fiercely this debate around independence get played out than in the discussion when it comes to oil now this we saw a senior member of government is missing that where scotland to become independent it would have a major resource on its hands another member of government had also gone as far as to say that possibly in the past the u.k. government had downplayed the value of that asset it's quite hard to get a gauge when you'll hear of exactly where people place that it's quite a divided mix and you talk to people on the streets there today when that speech happens we'
economic policy dominating resources and they say they want to break that stranglehold now there's been a political tit for tat with both sides those within the yes campaign for example have pointed to a recent treasury report in which independent scotland was placed in the same category as iceland cyprus and ireland all of which of course have had economic crises and now those within the yes campaign say these sort of tactics are scaremongering to try and persuade more people to vote against...
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it is designed to be a dominant land army. it is designed to go to war and dominate on the battlefield. the u.s. marine corps operates along the seams. i will try my best trying to describe the different domains. the ground domain of the army, the air domain for the air force. the u.s. marine corps works along the seams of all of those domains. we do not really have a domain. we transit those domains. it depends on what the crisis is and what the need is. most of the needs we have our urgent needs. we have been on the ground for 12 or so years. i make no apologies for that. i think we more than did our mission in iraq. where more than do our mission with our partners in that's really not why i merit that has a marine corps. america has a marine corps to deal with responses. something happens today and not 30 or 40 years from now. that is why forward presence is so critical to us. two different missions. america does not need a second marine corps. we need a specific capability set and talent pool we bring to a crisis. as we lo
it is designed to be a dominant land army. it is designed to go to war and dominate on the battlefield. the u.s. marine corps operates along the seams. i will try my best trying to describe the different domains. the ground domain of the army, the air domain for the air force. the u.s. marine corps works along the seams of all of those domains. we do not really have a domain. we transit those domains. it depends on what the crisis is and what the need is. most of the needs we have our urgent...
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. >> there may be no more dominant team in bay area sports over the years than cal rugby. they won another national title today at the rugby championship. jack clark, 30th year as cal's coach. bears dominate the first half. two barrett tries, let the team in scoring. then the great cutback. the bears win their first ever rugby title, 19-14 the final. >> when you tee it up at the memorial you know jack nicklaus is watching. he's the host, and if you win the event, what thrill to receive the trophy from one of the greatest of all-time. muirfield village, the course that jack built. matt kuchar, birdie putt on 11. 11-under on the tournament. all kuchar needed was par on 18 to win, but how about a birdie instead. gets it to go. kuchar wins his second tournament of the year and gets confirmation from the golden bear. >> to asphalt. fedex 400 at dover. lap 300. david gilliland loses control, crashes into ryan newman. now newman lets off a little steam with road rage. three laps to go. tony stewart passes juan pablo montoya. stewart wins. >> serena williams and roger federer at 6
. >> there may be no more dominant team in bay area sports over the years than cal rugby. they won another national title today at the rugby championship. jack clark, 30th year as cal's coach. bears dominate the first half. two barrett tries, let the team in scoring. then the great cutback. the bears win their first ever rugby title, 19-14 the final. >> when you tee it up at the memorial you know jack nicklaus is watching. he's the host, and if you win the event, what thrill to...
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japan is the dominant player in the tuna market. >> everything we catch here goes to japan. it belongs to the mitsubishi company. >> the car manufacturers also in the tuna business. in fact, it the biggest tuna dealer in the world. this fishing village has always lived from tuna fishing, but the stocks have been shrinking in recent years. the fishermen tell us their method is sustainable. they catch only those fish that enter the anchored nets and are too big to slip through the holes in the mesh. but the fishermen say the industrial scale fishing in the mediterranean is a threat. whole schools of fish are hunted down and caught. >> they kill absolutely everything. a use helicopters, satellite technology, everything. >> the straits of gibraltar are the gateway to warmer waters. every spring, the tuna swim from the atlantic to the mediterranean to spawn. the atlantic loop fin tuna is considered king of the seas -- the atlantic bluefin tuna. since the 1990's, huge nets and state-of-the-art technology have been waiting in ambush in the mediterranean. today's tuna population is
japan is the dominant player in the tuna market. >> everything we catch here goes to japan. it belongs to the mitsubishi company. >> the car manufacturers also in the tuna business. in fact, it the biggest tuna dealer in the world. this fishing village has always lived from tuna fishing, but the stocks have been shrinking in recent years. the fishermen tell us their method is sustainable. they catch only those fish that enter the anchored nets and are too big to slip through the...
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. >> a year and a half ago the rebels were not dominated by al qaeda. it began as a revolt by syrians who were not al qaeda. they were the local people and that's when the help could have been decisive. assad was on his knees. >> there was no unified oppositi to help. there were al qaeda people in there from the beginng the minute they saw the opening. this is not simple help one side. >> it's much less simple here han libya. >> the point is you're denying the fact that the shift in the composition of the rebels has never happened, that al qaeda was the dominant element from the beginning and that is simply false. >> i didn't say that. >> t the resistance has little do with syria and a lot to do with iraq and afghanistan. that is the war. >> the debate continues. anncr: competition makes us rivals. but kids bring us together. america's beverage companies voluntarily removed... full-calorie soft drinks from schools. and we rereplaced them. with lower-calorie options, and smaller portion sizes. now, there are ninety-percent fewer beverage calories in... s
. >> a year and a half ago the rebels were not dominated by al qaeda. it began as a revolt by syrians who were not al qaeda. they were the local people and that's when the help could have been decisive. assad was on his knees. >> there was no unified oppositi to help. there were al qaeda people in there from the beginng the minute they saw the opening. this is not simple help one side. >> it's much less simple here han libya. >> the point is you're denying the fact that...
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japan is the dominant player in the tuna market. >> everything we catch here goes to japan. it belongs to the mitsubishi company. >> the car manufacturers also in the tuna business. in fact, it the biggest tuna dealer in the world. this fishing village has always lived from tuna fishing, but the stocks have been shrinking in recent years. the fishermen tell us their method is sustainable. they catch only those fish that enter the anchored nets and are too big to slip through the holes in the mesh. but the fishermen say the industrial scale fishing in the mediterranean is a threat. whole schools of fish are hunted down and caught. >> they kill absolutely everything. a use helicopters, satellite technology, everything. >> the straits of gibraltar are the gateway to warmer waters. every spring, the tuna swim from the atlantic to the mediterranean to spawn. the atlantic loop fin tuna is considered king of the seas -- the atlantic bluefin tuna. since the 1990's, huge nets and state-of-the-art technology have been waiting in ambush in the mediterranean. today's tuna population is
japan is the dominant player in the tuna market. >> everything we catch here goes to japan. it belongs to the mitsubishi company. >> the car manufacturers also in the tuna business. in fact, it the biggest tuna dealer in the world. this fishing village has always lived from tuna fishing, but the stocks have been shrinking in recent years. the fishermen tell us their method is sustainable. they catch only those fish that enter the anchored nets and are too big to slip through the...
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you can see the entire state starting to get dominated by high pressure. palm springs is 108. fresno 100. the warm weather will work its way into our neighborhood and thunderstorms are possible, some could be aggressive. yesterday we had a severe thunderstorm in the area, 84 in tahoe and 95 in yosemite. >> we have an accident in the same location where we had a four car pileup yesterday on eastbound 80, so that is different. most of the slowing is in the southbound direction and we are watching this, perhaps in the westbound direction along 88. but a solo vehicle spinout is blocking one lane, maybe a blown out tire is to blame. we go now to our drive time traffic and look at mass transit, caltrain, muni, bart, everything is on time. the bay bridge toll plaza is looking decent but we are starting to see traffic bunching up and cash-paying lanes are moving just fine but in the eastbound direction we have construction that will last until 6:30. kristen and eric? >> the city of berkeley has voted to shut down a medical marijuana dispensary that has been the target of neighbor comp
you can see the entire state starting to get dominated by high pressure. palm springs is 108. fresno 100. the warm weather will work its way into our neighborhood and thunderstorms are possible, some could be aggressive. yesterday we had a severe thunderstorm in the area, 84 in tahoe and 95 in yosemite. >> we have an accident in the same location where we had a four car pileup yesterday on eastbound 80, so that is different. most of the slowing is in the southbound direction and we are...
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look how weirdly sexual they were with the dominant stuff. noah, help me out here, how is this not a good way to reach out to women if you're trying to get their votes? >> it's pretty self evident. i'm not going to defend as nine statements. that whole montage was silly but the war on women is equally as silly. there was a legislator in colorado who in february said that women should ever access to rape whistles, not guns, because women could be shooting all over the place implication, women can't shoot. would you say the democrats have a war on women? no, that would be stupid. you shouldn't be saying things about stupid statements. they don't apply blankety to the party, it's the individuals that say them. >> it's a repeated pattern of sinking when people get in front of the camera. women don't even want to be at the political forefront don't want our issues discussed in the public square. they keep coming up, because we see the ignorance surrounding these issues and people telling us we want make our own decisions, they need to be legislate
look how weirdly sexual they were with the dominant stuff. noah, help me out here, how is this not a good way to reach out to women if you're trying to get their votes? >> it's pretty self evident. i'm not going to defend as nine statements. that whole montage was silly but the war on women is equally as silly. there was a legislator in colorado who in february said that women should ever access to rape whistles, not guns, because women could be shooting all over the place implication,...
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syria is not formally on the docket but is expected to dominate the talks following president obama's move to authorize shipments of weapons to rebel fighters. >> there are very big differences between the analysis we have of what happened in sir where you and who is to blame. >> reporter: russia is staunchly opposed to arming the rebels. putin said rebels in syria are barbarians who have even practiced cannibalism. >> president obama and president putin are scheduled to hold private talks this afternoon the conversation comes after a new report reveals the u.s. and the uk spied on russia and others at another summit. >> the guardian newspaper says it has evidence the two countries speed on diplomats at the g20 summit in 2009 lacking into smartphones and reading e- mails. the source? edward snowden, the former nsa contractor who leaked secret u.s. surveillance programs to the press. on cbs's face the nation the white house chief of staffer says snowden has hurt america. >> in effect gives a playbook to those who would like to get around our techniques and practices. >>> the summit is
syria is not formally on the docket but is expected to dominate the talks following president obama's move to authorize shipments of weapons to rebel fighters. >> there are very big differences between the analysis we have of what happened in sir where you and who is to blame. >> reporter: russia is staunchly opposed to arming the rebels. putin said rebels in syria are barbarians who have even practiced cannibalism. >> president obama and president putin are scheduled to hold...
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has been so incredibly dominant that it can bully almost every country in the world. it is very difficult to take on, trouville as these people have, the massive surveillance system on all of its citizens. so how to people protect themselves when there are really countries dominated so forcefully by the u.s.? they're very few places they can do that. they might enjoy it in a country like russia which is willing to take on the u.s. on a number of issues or in a place like cuba, since the revolution in 1959 has been willing to be a haven for people who are taking on the united states and trying to find its own way in the world, and now they can do it in places in south america, perhaps ecuador as it has been stated where they have received the application for asylum, perhaps places like venezuela, bolivia, other places trying to get independent of the u.s. airline so the round has to be one in which he can be protected from the long arm of the united states which will do anything it can to stop this massive surveillance system that it is running from the exposed or it c
has been so incredibly dominant that it can bully almost every country in the world. it is very difficult to take on, trouville as these people have, the massive surveillance system on all of its citizens. so how to people protect themselves when there are really countries dominated so forcefully by the u.s.? they're very few places they can do that. they might enjoy it in a country like russia which is willing to take on the u.s. on a number of issues or in a place like cuba, since the...
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cyber espionage dominated the summit thursday. obama faces criticism at home over u.s. government spy programs. he avoided talking to beijing about cyber snooping. both presidents promised to protect his this and government from cyber attack. iswhat we both recognize that because of these incredible advances in technology, that the issue of cybersecurity and the rules and common approaches to cybersecurity are going to be increasingly of bilateralpart relationships and multilateral relationships. >> we need to pay close attention to this issue and study ways to resolve it effectively. this matter could be an area where china and the united states work together with each other pragmatically. so i am happy to learn a working group on cybersecurity has been set up. this is an issue the two sides will continue to discuss. >> up until now, they have not agreed on much. still, they are promising cooperation. there is a lot at stake with the summit. both sides want the meeting to help u.s.-chinese relations. >> to turkey, where thousands have hit the streets for another day of
cyber espionage dominated the summit thursday. obama faces criticism at home over u.s. government spy programs. he avoided talking to beijing about cyber snooping. both presidents promised to protect his this and government from cyber attack. iswhat we both recognize that because of these incredible advances in technology, that the issue of cybersecurity and the rules and common approaches to cybersecurity are going to be increasingly of bilateralpart relationships and multilateral...
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. >> who is most dominant in the bay area, i bet you want guess, cal rugby. they won a national title today. zach clark, 30th year as head coach. he led the tournament in scoring. 14-nil at the half and here is a great cut back for the farther try. bears win their seventh title, 19-14 that score. >> if you win, it's a thrill to receive a trophy from one of the greatest of all times. the course that jack built. birdie on 11, gets him to 11 under for the tournament. they tried to close the gap on 13. he had four of the final six homes to get to ten under but all he need was par on 18 but he settled for the birdie. he wins his second tournament of the year and gets the confirmation from the golden bear. >> let's serve them up, french open with serena williams defeats her opponent in straight sets. she struggled to return the forehand there. she advances the quarter finals to 28 matches. >> for the men, roger federer facing his opponent from france. he going around the post. are you kidding me? it took him five sets to win but moving 36th straight major quarter f
. >> who is most dominant in the bay area, i bet you want guess, cal rugby. they won a national title today. zach clark, 30th year as head coach. he led the tournament in scoring. 14-nil at the half and here is a great cut back for the farther try. bears win their seventh title, 19-14 that score. >> if you win, it's a thrill to receive a trophy from one of the greatest of all times. the course that jack built. birdie on 11, gets him to 11 under for the tournament. they tried to...
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dominic cain, al jazeera. hezbollah members have been battling alongside syrian wars is to recover land taken by rebels. saudi arabia, the largest member of the gulf cooperation council, says it will take action against hezbollah's associates living in the gulf. there are reports that his he is getting involved in fighting and aleppo, syria's second largest city. injured syrian rebels from the city of corsair continue to arrive following battles with hezbollah. we have this report. >> they still have a hard time believing they made it to lebanon. four days, the syrian rebels were under siege. >> it was very difficult. fighterstranded. jet were admonishing every movement. we did not have water or food. >> wounded and exhausted, they hid in fields for rescue to arrive. it came in the form of the deal. >> there were negotiations between the leadership of the free syrian army and hezbollah through the red cross. we handed over the hezbollah prisoner we were holding and in return his he would escort us to the leban
dominic cain, al jazeera. hezbollah members have been battling alongside syrian wars is to recover land taken by rebels. saudi arabia, the largest member of the gulf cooperation council, says it will take action against hezbollah's associates living in the gulf. there are reports that his he is getting involved in fighting and aleppo, syria's second largest city. injured syrian rebels from the city of corsair continue to arrive following battles with hezbollah. we have this report. >>...
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syria is not normally on the docket but is expected to dominate the talks following president obama's move to ship weapons to rebels fighters. >> there are very big differences between the analysis of what happened in syria and who is to blame. >> russia is noun to have given weapons. president vladimir putin says the rebels in syria are terrorists and barbarians who have even practiced cannibalism. >> are these the ones you want to support? are these the ones you want to supply with weapons? >> president obama and pr putin are expected to hold private conversation this afternoon. the conversation comes after a new report reveals the u.s. and uk spied on russia and others at another summit. the "guardian" newspaper says it has evidence that they spired on the london summit of 2009 hacking into smartphones and reading e-mails. the source? edward snowden. the normal nsa contractor who leaked see correct surveillance programs to the press. >> how much damage did he do? the fact is that time will tell. >> on cbs's "face the nation," chief of staff dennis mcdonough says snowden's leaks hav
syria is not normally on the docket but is expected to dominate the talks following president obama's move to ship weapons to rebels fighters. >> there are very big differences between the analysis of what happened in syria and who is to blame. >> russia is noun to have given weapons. president vladimir putin says the rebels in syria are terrorists and barbarians who have even practiced cannibalism. >> are these the ones you want to support? are these the ones you want to...
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. >> a year and a half ago the rebels were not dominated by al qaeda. t began as a revolt by syrians who were not al qaeda. they were the local people and that's when the help could have been decisive. assad was on his knees. >> there was no unified opposition to help. there were al qaeda people in there from the beginning the minute they saw the opening. this is not simple help one side. >> it's muchless simple here than libya. >> the point is you're denying the fact that the shift in the composition of the rebels has never happened, that al qaeda was the dominant element from the beginning and that is simply false. >> i didn't say that. >> the resistence has little to do with syria and a lot to do with iraq and afghanistan. that is the war. >> the debate continues. >> a sog you're to have a rational and positive immigration program will choke this economy. it's not a good idea. >> it will be good for every worker here. every day we wait is a day we've lost. >> how about that? youhen the is the last time saw those two on the same page? >> i think it wa
. >> a year and a half ago the rebels were not dominated by al qaeda. t began as a revolt by syrians who were not al qaeda. they were the local people and that's when the help could have been decisive. assad was on his knees. >> there was no unified opposition to help. there were al qaeda people in there from the beginning the minute they saw the opening. this is not simple help one side. >> it's muchless simple here than libya. >> the point is you're denying the fact...
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they have dominated the electoral college. the republicans have the house of representatives. of our the dilemma system. that is where the roadblock occurs. republicans want to say no and that gives them great leverage. >> i think most americans like divided government. n instinct, separation of powers. >> they may like it but they complain nothing is getting done. >> they do not like the act -- the lack of action. >> the other thing going on, obama remains popular in the country. people like him. but in washington he is getting unpopular. people think he is cold, he's petulant, self-involved. his stock in the press is also going down because of these investigations. gap betweene is a the popular perception of obama and the washington perception. ifhave you close the gap you're sitting in your second term and things aren't going that well for you? he started the so-called charm offensive that we kept calling it. making efforts to have outreach, lunches and dinners with republicans. right as he was getting going, all of the scandals erupted and then change to the debate. >> our
they have dominated the electoral college. the republicans have the house of representatives. of our the dilemma system. that is where the roadblock occurs. republicans want to say no and that gives them great leverage. >> i think most americans like divided government. n instinct, separation of powers. >> they may like it but they complain nothing is getting done. >> they do not like the act -- the lack of action. >> the other thing going on, obama remains popular in...
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one of them a dominant, strong, aggressive voice. then the other one she said was this kind of softer, lighter voice. and she was emphatic that the stronger voice, she felt in this particular case, or the lighter voice, the one that was calling for help, was trayvon martin. and, you know, this has been at the key of the debate here. because, of course, if you determine who's calling for help, then you pretty much know who is under attack and who is the aggressor. that's why this kind of testimony is so critical here. but, yes, on cross, it was don west east turn. he tried to get her to alter, maybe waver. here's some of what happened. >> knowing that trayvon martin was shot in the chest, are you able to reconcile in your mind what you think you saw with the facts? >> that's what i saw. and that's the only thing i can tell you. is what i saw and hearing the shouts and he was face down. >> ms. surdyka, you obviously were traumatized by this. and you made certain assumptions, correct? >> assumptions? i just said exactly what i saw to th
one of them a dominant, strong, aggressive voice. then the other one she said was this kind of softer, lighter voice. and she was emphatic that the stronger voice, she felt in this particular case, or the lighter voice, the one that was calling for help, was trayvon martin. and, you know, this has been at the key of the debate here. because, of course, if you determine who's calling for help, then you pretty much know who is under attack and who is the aggressor. that's why this kind of...
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dominic is in los angeles with more on that story. >>reporter: yes, all the way from utah to arizona, from california across to colorado the authorities are telling people to stay out of the sun for two to three days. people cannot help they wills is. people are playing golf in tucson, arizona and in california six were taken away from a half marathon in pasadena suffering from heat stroke, some of the people were so dehydrate ed that they actually were suffering from cramps. also, at u.c. davis they had to cancel some of the special olympics because it is way too hot. it started off at 100 at 2:00 p.m. and touched 104, way too hot for at the love the young people, 700 in total competing. medical experts are saying do not underestimate the mercury. >> the desert is excessively hot. people could say, well it is 1 seven it is supposed to be hot, but there a difference between 115 and 110 and certainly 120 degrees is oppressive. >>reporter: the hottest place in earth is death valley in california, with temperatures touching 130 degrees.
dominic is in los angeles with more on that story. >>reporter: yes, all the way from utah to arizona, from california across to colorado the authorities are telling people to stay out of the sun for two to three days. people cannot help they wills is. people are playing golf in tucson, arizona and in california six were taken away from a half marathon in pasadena suffering from heat stroke, some of the people were so dehydrate ed that they actually were suffering from cramps. also, at...
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. >>> google has made a million dollar move to assure its dominance in traffic. it's expected to help google add social features to its own mapping tool. >>> you sent a package from the local ups store and the clerk might ask you if you want insurance. it's not exactly insurance. and if you make a claim it may not pay off. >> reporter: it's a common question at ups stores. >> you want insurance? >> you want insurance on your package. >> reporter: when this man said yes, -- it's ups maximum liability if the item is lost or broken. with out without it you're covered up to 1,000 bucks. >> with the claim, you have to prove that it was lost or broken by their fault. >> reporter: packages must be packed to ups standards for customers to collect. >> we have heard from many consumers that have heard from ups because allegedly the packaging was not sufficient that ups would not pay the claim. >> reporter: that's the reason ji was given for his denial. >> i don't know how much better i could have packed it. >> reporter: he still wondered why he was offered insurance if it'
. >>> google has made a million dollar move to assure its dominance in traffic. it's expected to help google add social features to its own mapping tool. >>> you sent a package from the local ups store and the clerk might ask you if you want insurance. it's not exactly insurance. and if you make a claim it may not pay off. >> reporter: it's a common question at ups stores. >> you want insurance? >> you want insurance on your package. >> reporter: when...